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MH376
Contributor II
Contributor II

Ignore Filter Condition

I have a following data: 

 

Store  Department Item Sales
A Office Pen 200
A Office Pencil 300
A Office Paper 400
A Electronics Printer 500
B Office Pen 100
B

Grocery

 

Tea 200
B Grocery Coffee 300
B Grocery Bread 300
C Office Pencil 350
C Grocery Tea 250
C Toy Barbie 150

 

I have Filter on Store, Department, item. When I select Grocery from filter, it should display store that contains grocery and total sales not just grocery sales.

 

Store Sales
B 900
C 750

 

Similarly if I select item Pen it should display only stores that have sales of pen but the sales should include entire sales of all items. 

 

Store Sales
B 900
A 1400

 

How can I achieve this ?

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marksouzacosta

Hi @MH376,

This is a very unusual request; I would not recommend this approach since it can confuse users. Nevertheless, this is the expression you can use:

Sum({1< Store = {"=Sum(Sales)>0"}>} Sales)

 

Regards,

Mark Costa

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Vegar
MVP
MVP

You can use indirect set analysis for this. I believe this will do it.

Sum({< Store = P(Store), Department, Item>} Sales)